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In recent years, Mongolia's population growth has slowed significantly, with an average annual growth rate dropping from 2.2% between 2010 and 2020 to just 1.5% since 2020. This demographic slowdown can largely be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic difficulties faced by the country.
A new book on Mongolian Democratic Revolution chronicles the events of that pivotal year, from the first political meeting on International Human Rights Day to the installation of a new state structure in the autumn.
New coal rail networks & increased copper production are to boost Mongolia's export in 2023. Debt, inflation and civil unrest stay at risk.
As a world heritage site and former capital of the Mongolian empire founded by Chinggis Khaan, the reconstruction of Karakorum holds great significance for the country's economic and spiritual development. It is also an important development for restoring and preserving the World Heritage site.
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Mongolia Election 2024: MPP Wins Third Term, But Majority Reduced. According to the preliminary results, MPP secured 54% of the vote (68 seats) in the parliamentary elections held on June 28, 2024, in Mongolia.
Mongolia Weekly is your essential guide to navigating the complexities of a nation on the rise. Our team of experienced journalists and analysts provides unparalleled insights into the political, economic, and cultural forces shaping Mongolia today.
Surging critical mineral demand and rising geopolitical tensions make undiscovered deposits in remote regions like the Gobi or Altai mountain ever more valuable. There are now 5-6 known rare earth deposits in Mongolia, with the one in Khovd province (Khalzan Burgetei) being the most promising.